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Title : Packaging and Negotiation of INFO Methods for the
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
Author(s) : D. Willis
Filename : draft-willis-sip-infopackage-00.txt
Pages : 11
Date : 2003-1-14
The SIP INFO method (RFC 2976) establishes a method by which
applications may transfer application-specific information within a
SIP dialog. However, RFC 2976 does not provide a mechanism for
describing and documenting an application of INFO, nor does it
provide a mechanism by which applications may negotiate such uses.
This document provides a framework for documenting and naming
specific uses of INFO (called INFO packages), for registering those
package names with IANA, and for negotiating the support for various
INFO packages between applications using SIP.
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